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    Agentic marketing AI startup Gradial grabs $65M in fresh funding

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechJune 19, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Seattle-based startup Gradial today revealed it has raised $65 million in a new round of funding to accelerate the development of its agentic artificial intelligence operating system for marketing.

    Today’s Series C round was first reported by Axios and led by Insight Partners, bringing the startup’s valuation to $675 million. Existing backers, including Madrona Ventures, VMG and PruVen Capital, also took part in the round, which brings the company’s total amount raised in the last 16 months to $110 million.

    While most software companies are racing to integrate AI agents into their existing products, Gradial, officially known as Panorama Artificial Intelligence Corp., believes it can provide more value by focusing on the gaps between those tools. It’s developing a layer of agents that can execute work across the various marketing tools that organizations already use, believing that this is superior to running separate bots trapped in each one. Chief Executive Doug Tallmadge (pictured right, alongside Chief Technology Officer Deip Kumar) told Axios that Gradial is “competing to be the AI glue that makes it all work together and makes it delightful for the marketer and super-efficient.”

    “You should have an agent that spans across your workflow, not a separate agent for every step of the workflow,” he explained.

    That means Gradial’s customers have to plug the agents into systems such as Salesforce, ServiceNow, Databricks and Adobe, so they can perform the manual grind of creating and publishing marketing content. Gradial’s agents handle everything from authoring, brand-compliance checks to quality control and routing updates, with everything they do going through an organization’s existing approval flows. They can also identify when a brand’s name is missing from answers generated by AI bots, fix those responses and then get them approved before publishing them across third-party platforms, without any human involvement, the company says.

    In this way, the startup is really more focused on agent orchestration than building yet another point tool. It’s similar to the wave of startups trying to build “orchestration layers” for enterprise AI, helping businesses to accelerate their agentic deployments. In the case of Gradial, it argues that marketing professionals need to be freed from daily chores so they can focus on creativity and strategy, and let its agents handle the grunt work.

    It has convinced quite a few big name organizations to do this. Its clients include Amazon Web Services Inc., T-Mobile USA Inc., Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. and U.S. Bank. Many of them belong in highly regulated industries, and Tallmadge says they appreciate the way Gradial’s agents encode compliance rules into every workflow. T-Mobile used Gradial’s agents to reduce its campaign execution times by between 80% and 90%, although that claim comes from the startup, rather than the wireless network operator itself.

    Gradial is looking to expand its 100-person strong team with new hires across its engineering, sales and marketing teams.

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